Cécile Laborde is Reader in Political Theory at
University College London. She is the author of La
Confrérie Layenne et les Lébous du Sénégal
(1995), Pluralist Thought and the State in Britain and
France (2000), and Critical Republicanism. The Hijab
Controversy, Republican Theory and the Left (2008). Her work on
secularism, multiculturalism, patriotism, and republicanism has
recently been published in Journal of Political Philosophy,
Political Theory, British Journal of Political Science, Political
Studies, and Constellations. Current projects include
the political philosophy of religion, and republicanism and global
justice.

John Maynor is an Associate Professor in Political
Philosophy at Middle Tennessee State University. He is the author
of Republicanism in the Modern World (2003) and has
published a number of articles on republican theory. His current
research focuses on how new media is affecting political engagement
and on republican responses to the forces of globalization.

"This collection, which brings together ten major figures in
contemporary political theory, represents an important contribution
to the elaboration of the republican paradigm. It furthers
investigation into the republican's core theoretical commitment to
a distinctive conception of liberty, and extends the theory's reach
into new areas, to do with transnationalism, gender relations, and
constitutionalism, to name just these. The essays are all
first-rate, and should become reference points for future debate."
Daniel Weinstock, Université de Montréal
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